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- the department that administers the payroll
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- the department that administers the payroll
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- the total number of people employed by an organization
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- the total number of people employed by an organization
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- the wages and salaries paid out in a year
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- the wages and salaries paid out in a year
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- a list of employees to be paid and the amount due to each
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- a list of employees to be paid and the amount due to each
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**Legislation** refers to laws enacted by a legislative body. In Canada there are many legislative
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sources that payroll practitioners must comply with at two separate levels ─ the federal and
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the provincial/territorial governments. Later in the chapter we will explore the compliance
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requirements for the various pieces of legislation from these sources.
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**Compliance** is the observance of official requirements. For payroll practitioners, this means
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performing payroll functions according to federal and provincial/territorial legislative and
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non-governmental stakeholder requirements.
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The legislative requirements are termed statutory. This means they are enacted, created, or
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regulated by statute, a law enacted by the legislative branch of a government. Fines and
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penalties can be imposed if an organization is not in compliance with the legislative
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requirements in each jurisdiction.
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When dealing with federal and provincial/territorial government agencies, payroll
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practitioners must know the many pieces of legislation that regulate their work and the
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compliance requirements associated with each. Payroll practitioners are responsible for
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ensuring their organization is compliant with all payroll related legislation, thus eliminating
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the potential for any fines or penalties.
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In payroll, there are also compliance requirements from other non-government stakeholders,
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for example, union collective agreements or group insurance policies. Payroll practitioners
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must therefore ensure the organization is compliant with all stakeholder requirements.
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